NEW YORK -- Bryce Pettys right shoulder escaped serious injury. The New York Jets second-year quarterback now has to wait to see if he survives final roster cuts.Coach Todd Bowles announced Friday during a conference call that Petty has a bruised shoulder and an MRI exam revealed no structural damage.Bowles also acknowledged that Petty will not be placed on injured reserve before the team makes its final cuts to get down to the maximum 53 players by 4 p.m. EDT Saturday.No, its too early to tell, Bowles said. Were still waiting to see the recovery time. Were going to assess him this week and well see how it goes with treatment.That means Petty could still be a candidate to go on IR, just not before cutdown day. The Jets have entertained keeping four quarterbacks, and many fans and media speculated that placing Petty on IR would provide that opportunity.With Pettys status uncertain, Bowles said its fair to say Geno Smith solidified the No. 2 job behind Ryan Fitzpatrick. The team also has rookie Christian Hackenberg, a second-round draftee. Bowles said the Jets have not yet determined whether all four quarterbacks would make the team, although it would appear only Pettys spot would be in jeopardy.We have not yet met today, the coach said. Were going to meet at 5 oclock, and well probably be here all night.Smiths spot as Fitzpatricks backup appeared secure when Bowles decided to not play him in the preseason finale Thursday night against Philadelphia. Petty started and lasted until late in the first quarter, when he was injured when he was hit after throwing a 44-yard touchdown pass to Robby Anderson.Bowles acknowledged the Jets have several other difficult decisions to make over the next 24 hours, including at wide receiver, offensive line, defensive back and tight end.Theres going to be some tough cuts, he said.Starting right tackle Breno Giacomini (back) has missed all of training camp, and Bowles acknowledged he could start the season on the physically unable to perform list.Its just about how hes feeling day by day, Bowles said. With a back, you never know. Obviously, if hes not practicing this week by a certain day, there will probably be a good chance he wont play.The inexperienced Ben Ijalana and Brent Qvale have been competing at Giacominis spot, and neither has outperformed the other at this point.I still dont have an answer for you, Bowles said. I saw good from both of them and I saw bad from both of them. 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Peter Holland and Brad Staubitz were sent to Toronto on Saturday as the Maple Leafs traded defenceman Jesse Blacker and draft picks to the Anaheim Ducks.The jungle drums reached fever pitch after Richmonds latest disappointment in an AFL season full of them, but embattled coach Damien Hardwick is quietly going about his business at Punt Road.The savage reaction to the Tigers 88-point mauling by Greater Western Sydney has increased the pressure on Hardwicks position, with a group of influential members pushing for change at board level.But a defiant Hardwick told reporters on Thursday that he would not be swayed by outside commentary as he attempts to salvage some positives from the last four games of the season - starting with Friday nights clash against Collingwood.Its all external noise for us ... were very focused on what were doing here, Hardwick said.Weve got a fantastic board, a fantastic football department, and were working our way to getting us back to where we need to be.We have honest and up-front conversations here - we dont get worried by external noise (because) it is just that. The people that matter are within these four walls.The Tigers are llanguishing in 13th on the ladder with a 7-11 win-loss record, but Hardwick called for perspective, adding the 70-point loss to first-placed Hawthorn two weeks ago and the thumping by the second-placed Giants were a fair reflection of the sides respective ladder positions.ddddddddddddBut while the Tigers have been fighting out of their weight category in the past two weeks, the 12th-placed Magpies present a fairer match-up.We play a side that is fairly similar to us this week in Collingwood, he said.They had a good win last week against West Coast so it will be a much more even competition. Weve played some pretty good sides the last two weeks.Theyre better than us - theres no doubt about that. Weve got some work to do, we understand that, but we play a side that is relatively evenly poised (with us).(But) theyre playing better than us at the moment so it will be a good challenge. ' ' '